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It's not every day you see K.K. Downing and Kerry King sitting in the same room as Alicia Keys and Lady Gaga. But Jan. 31, the 52nd annual Grammy Awards will bring out some of the biggest legends in hard rock and heavy metal, including nominees AC/DC, Alice in Chains, Slayer and Judas Priest.

Heavy metal has arguably been around since the late '60s, but it wasn't until 1989 that the Grammy commi

Despite their effeminate name, Montreal, Canada heavy rockers Priestess are anything but polite. They hit hard with their 2005 debut, 'Hello Master,' and they hit even harder with their follow-up, 'Prior to the Fire,' which is out already in the band's native Canada via Indica and due out next month in the U.S. via Tee Pee Records.

In 2009, Trent Reznor informed the United States that a series of summer gigs would be his last ever on American stages. That, coupled with his recent marriage to comely former West Indian Girl member Mariqueen Maandig, led to some online conjecture that perhaps Reznor's Nine Inch Nails was kaput ... that the band was finished. Bu

It's pretty major for a young band to have the backing of Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor. But the eccentric frontman is known to take care of his own. Take Ilan Rubin for one. The man behind the New Regime drummed for Nine Inch Nai

Montreal-based Priestess have been quiet this summer, working away at their sophomore record, 'Prior to the Fire.' Having just signed to New York City's Tee Pee Records, the band is expecting to release the new LP in February, and have been working with Los Angeles producer David Schiffman, whose track record includes System of a Down, Mars Volta and Nine Inch Nails.

After proving their explosive presence on stage, the band is taking what they've learned from the road an

Song titles like 'Sweet Child O' Mine' and 'Don't Cry,' have always had the makings of crib room lullabies, and what new parent hasn't grappled at naptime with the notion that "all you need is just a little patience?" So it kinda makes sense that the folks at Rockabye Baby! have decided to create an album of easy listening Guns N' Roses songs, which

Stop-action metal videos that feature extreme brutality or violence walk a fine line between the artistic and cheesy. A few videos come to mind that unfortunately tip towards the latter category, but Craig Murray's visual creation for Converge's latest video, 'Axe to Fall,

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